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/* Interprocedural analyses.
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Copyright (C) 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef IPA_PROP_H
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#define IPA_PROP_H
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "vec.h"
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#include "cgraph.h"
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#include "gimple.h"
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#include "alloc-pool.h"
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/* The following definitions and interfaces are used by
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interprocedural analyses or parameters. */
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/* ipa-prop.c stuff (ipa-cp, indirect inlining): */
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/* A jump function for a callsite represents the values passed as actual
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arguments of the callsite. They were originally proposed in a paper called
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"Interprocedural Constant Propagation", by David Callahan, Keith D Cooper,
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Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon in Comp86, pg 152-161. There are three main
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types of values :
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Pass-through - the caller's formal parameter is passed as an actual
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argument, possibly one simple operation performed on it.
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Constant - a constant (is_gimple_ip_invariant)is passed as an actual
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argument.
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Unknown - neither of the above.
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IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR stands for C++ member pointers, it is a special
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constant in this regard because it is in fact a structure consisting of two
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values. Other constants are represented with IPA_JF_CONST.
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IPA_JF_ANCESTOR is a special pass-through jump function, which means that
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the result is an address of a part of the object pointed to by the formal
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parameter to which the function refers. It is mainly intended to represent
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getting addresses of of ancestor fields in C++
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(e.g. &this_1(D)->D.1766.D.1756). Note that if the original pointer is
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NULL, ancestor jump function must behave like a simple pass-through.
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Other pass-through functions can either simply pass on an unchanged formal
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parameter or can apply one simple binary operation to it (such jump
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functions are called polynomial).
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IPA_JF_KNOWN_TYPE is a special type of an "unknown" function that applies
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only to pointer parameters. It means that even though we cannot prove that
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the passed value is an interprocedural constant, we still know the exact
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type of the containing object which may be valuable for devirtualization.
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Jump functions are computed in ipa-prop.c by function
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update_call_notes_after_inlining. Some information can be lost and jump
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functions degraded accordingly when inlining, see
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update_call_notes_after_inlining in the same file. */
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enum jump_func_type
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{
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IPA_JF_UNKNOWN = 0, /* newly allocated and zeroed jump functions default */
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IPA_JF_KNOWN_TYPE, /* represented by field known_type */
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IPA_JF_CONST, /* represented by field costant */
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IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR, /* represented by field member_cst */
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IPA_JF_PASS_THROUGH, /* represented by field pass_through */
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IPA_JF_ANCESTOR /* represented by field ancestor */
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};
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/* Structure holding data required to describe a known type jump function. */
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struct GTY(()) ipa_known_type_data
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{
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/* Offset of the component of the base_type being described. */
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HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
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/* Type of the whole object. */
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tree base_type;
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/* Type of the component of the object that is being described. */
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tree component_type;
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};
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/* Structure holding data required to describe a pass-through jump function. */
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struct GTY(()) ipa_pass_through_data
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{
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/* If an operation is to be performed on the original parameter, this is the
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second (constant) operand. */
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tree operand;
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/* Number of the caller's formal parameter being passed. */
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int formal_id;
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/* Operation that is performed on the argument before it is passed on.
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NOP_EXPR means no operation. Otherwise oper must be a simple binary
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arithmetic operation where the caller's parameter is the first operand and
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operand field from this structure is the second one. */
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enum tree_code operation;
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};
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/* Structure holding data required to describe an ancestor pass-through
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jump function. */
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struct GTY(()) ipa_ancestor_jf_data
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{
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/* Offset of the field representing the ancestor. */
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HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
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/* TYpe of the result. */
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tree type;
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/* Number of the caller's formal parameter being passed. */
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int formal_id;
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};
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/* Structure holding a C++ member pointer constant. Holds a pointer to the
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method and delta offset. */
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struct GTY(()) ipa_member_ptr_cst
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{
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tree pfn;
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tree delta;
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};
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/* A jump function for a callsite represents the values passed as actual
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arguments of the callsite. See enum jump_func_type for the various
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types of jump functions supported. */
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typedef struct GTY (()) ipa_jump_func
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{
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enum jump_func_type type;
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/* Represents a value of a jump function. pass_through is used only in jump
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function context. constant represents the actual constant in constant jump
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functions and member_cst holds constant c++ member functions. */
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union jump_func_value
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{
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struct ipa_known_type_data GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_KNOWN_TYPE"))) known_type;
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tree GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_CONST"))) constant;
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struct ipa_member_ptr_cst GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_CONST_MEMBER_PTR"))) member_cst;
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struct ipa_pass_through_data GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_PASS_THROUGH"))) pass_through;
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struct ipa_ancestor_jf_data GTY ((tag ("IPA_JF_ANCESTOR"))) ancestor;
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} GTY ((desc ("%1.type"))) value;
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} ipa_jump_func_t;
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DEF_VEC_O (ipa_jump_func_t);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (ipa_jump_func_t, gc);
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/* Summary describing a single formal parameter. */
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struct ipa_param_descriptor
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{
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/* PARAM_DECL of this parameter. */
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tree decl;
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/* The parameter is used. */
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unsigned used : 1;
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};
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typedef struct ipa_param_descriptor ipa_param_descriptor_t;
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DEF_VEC_O (ipa_param_descriptor_t);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (ipa_param_descriptor_t, heap);
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struct ipcp_lattice;
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/* ipa_node_params stores information related to formal parameters of functions
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and some other information for interprocedural passes that operate on
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parameters (such as ipa-cp). */
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struct ipa_node_params
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{
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/* Information about individual formal parameters that are gathered when
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summaries are generated. */
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VEC (ipa_param_descriptor_t, heap) *descriptors;
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/* Pointer to an array of structures describing individual formal
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parameters. */
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struct ipcp_lattice *lattices;
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/* Only for versioned nodes this field would not be NULL,
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it points to the node that IPA cp cloned from. */
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struct cgraph_node *ipcp_orig_node;
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/* If this node is an ipa-cp clone, these are the known values that describe
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what it has been specialized for. */
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VEC (tree, heap) *known_vals;
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/* Whether the param uses analysis has already been performed. */
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unsigned uses_analysis_done : 1;
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/* Whether the function is enqueued in ipa-cp propagation stack. */
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unsigned node_enqueued : 1;
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/* Whether we should create a specialized version based on values that are
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known to be constant in all contexts. */
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unsigned clone_for_all_contexts : 1;
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/* Node has been completely replaced by clones and will be removed after
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ipa-cp is finished. */
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unsigned node_dead : 1;
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};
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/* ipa_node_params access functions. Please use these to access fields that
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are or will be shared among various passes. */
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/* Return the number of formal parameters. */
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static inline int
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ipa_get_param_count (struct ipa_node_params *info)
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{
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return VEC_length (ipa_param_descriptor_t, info->descriptors);
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}
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/* Return the declaration of Ith formal parameter of the function corresponding
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to INFO. Note there is no setter function as this array is built just once
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using ipa_initialize_node_params. */
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static inline tree
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ipa_get_param (struct ipa_node_params *info, int i)
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{
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return VEC_index (ipa_param_descriptor_t, info->descriptors, i)->decl;
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}
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/* Set the used flag corresponding to the Ith formal parameter of the function
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associated with INFO to VAL. */
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static inline void
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ipa_set_param_used (struct ipa_node_params *info, int i, bool val)
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{
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VEC_index (ipa_param_descriptor_t, info->descriptors, i)->used = val;
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}
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/* Return the used flag corresponding to the Ith formal parameter of the
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function associated with INFO. */
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static inline bool
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ipa_is_param_used (struct ipa_node_params *info, int i)
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{
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return VEC_index (ipa_param_descriptor_t, info->descriptors, i)->used;
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}
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/* ipa_edge_args stores information related to a callsite and particularly its
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arguments. It can be accessed by the IPA_EDGE_REF macro. */
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typedef struct GTY(()) ipa_edge_args
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{
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/* Vector of the callsite's jump function of each parameter. */
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VEC (ipa_jump_func_t, gc) *jump_functions;
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} ipa_edge_args_t;
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/* ipa_edge_args access functions. Please use these to access fields that
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are or will be shared among various passes. */
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/* Return the number of actual arguments. */
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static inline int
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ipa_get_cs_argument_count (struct ipa_edge_args *args)
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{
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return VEC_length (ipa_jump_func_t, args->jump_functions);
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}
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/* Returns a pointer to the jump function for the ith argument. Please note
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there is no setter function as jump functions are all set up in
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ipa_compute_jump_functions. */
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static inline struct ipa_jump_func *
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ipa_get_ith_jump_func (struct ipa_edge_args *args, int i)
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{
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return VEC_index (ipa_jump_func_t, args->jump_functions, i);
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}
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/* Vectors need to have typedefs of structures. */
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typedef struct ipa_node_params ipa_node_params_t;
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/* Types of vectors holding the infos. */
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DEF_VEC_O (ipa_node_params_t);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (ipa_node_params_t, heap);
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DEF_VEC_O (ipa_edge_args_t);
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (ipa_edge_args_t, gc);
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/* Vector where the parameter infos are actually stored. */
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extern VEC (ipa_node_params_t, heap) *ipa_node_params_vector;
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/* Vector where the parameter infos are actually stored. */
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extern GTY(()) VEC (ipa_edge_args_t, gc) *ipa_edge_args_vector;
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/* Return the associated parameter/argument info corresponding to the given
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node/edge. */
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#define IPA_NODE_REF(NODE) (VEC_index (ipa_node_params_t, \
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ipa_node_params_vector, (NODE)->uid))
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#define IPA_EDGE_REF(EDGE) (VEC_index (ipa_edge_args_t, \
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ipa_edge_args_vector, (EDGE)->uid))
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/* This macro checks validity of index returned by
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ipa_get_param_decl_index function. */
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#define IS_VALID_JUMP_FUNC_INDEX(I) ((I) != -1)
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/* Creating and freeing ipa_node_params and ipa_edge_args. */
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void ipa_create_all_node_params (void);
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void ipa_create_all_edge_args (void);
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void ipa_free_edge_args_substructures (struct ipa_edge_args *);
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void ipa_free_node_params_substructures (struct ipa_node_params *);
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void ipa_free_all_node_params (void);
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void ipa_free_all_edge_args (void);
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void ipa_free_all_structures_after_ipa_cp (void);
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void ipa_free_all_structures_after_iinln (void);
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void ipa_register_cgraph_hooks (void);
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/* This function ensures the array of node param infos is big enough to
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accommodate a structure for all nodes and reallocates it if not. */
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static inline void
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ipa_check_create_node_params (void)
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{
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if (!ipa_node_params_vector)
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ipa_node_params_vector = VEC_alloc (ipa_node_params_t, heap,
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cgraph_max_uid);
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if (VEC_length (ipa_node_params_t, ipa_node_params_vector)
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<= (unsigned) cgraph_max_uid)
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VEC_safe_grow_cleared (ipa_node_params_t, heap,
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ipa_node_params_vector, cgraph_max_uid + 1);
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}
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/* This function ensures the array of edge arguments infos is big enough to
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accommodate a structure for all edges and reallocates it if not. */
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static inline void
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ipa_check_create_edge_args (void)
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{
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if (!ipa_edge_args_vector)
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ipa_edge_args_vector = VEC_alloc (ipa_edge_args_t, gc,
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cgraph_edge_max_uid);
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if (VEC_length (ipa_edge_args_t, ipa_edge_args_vector)
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<= (unsigned) cgraph_edge_max_uid)
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VEC_safe_grow_cleared (ipa_edge_args_t, gc, ipa_edge_args_vector,
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cgraph_edge_max_uid + 1);
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}
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/* Returns true if the array of edge infos is large enough to accommodate an
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info for EDGE. The main purpose of this function is that debug dumping
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function can check info availability without causing reallocations. */
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static inline bool
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ipa_edge_args_info_available_for_edge_p (struct cgraph_edge *edge)
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{
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return ((unsigned) edge->uid < VEC_length (ipa_edge_args_t,
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ipa_edge_args_vector));
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}
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/* Function formal parameters related computations. */
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void ipa_initialize_node_params (struct cgraph_node *node);
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bool ipa_propagate_indirect_call_infos (struct cgraph_edge *cs,
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VEC (cgraph_edge_p, heap) **new_edges);
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/* Indirect edge and binfo processing. */
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tree ipa_get_indirect_edge_target (struct cgraph_edge *ie,
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VEC (tree, heap) *known_csts,
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VEC (tree, heap) *known_binfs);
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struct cgraph_edge *ipa_make_edge_direct_to_target (struct cgraph_edge *, tree);
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/* Functions related to both. */
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void ipa_analyze_node (struct cgraph_node *);
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/* Debugging interface. */
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void ipa_print_node_params (FILE *, struct cgraph_node *node);
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void ipa_print_all_params (FILE *);
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void ipa_print_node_jump_functions (FILE *f, struct cgraph_node *node);
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void ipa_print_all_jump_functions (FILE * f);
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void ipcp_verify_propagated_values (void);
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extern alloc_pool ipcp_values_pool;
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extern alloc_pool ipcp_sources_pool;
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/* Structure to describe transformations of formal parameters and actual
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arguments. Each instance describes one new parameter and they are meant to
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be stored in a vector. Additionally, most users will probably want to store
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adjustments about parameters that are being removed altogether so that SSA
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names belonging to them can be replaced by SSA names of an artificial
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variable. */
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struct ipa_parm_adjustment
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{
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/* The original PARM_DECL itself, helpful for processing of the body of the
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function itself. Intended for traversing function bodies.
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ipa_modify_formal_parameters, ipa_modify_call_arguments and
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ipa_combine_adjustments ignore this and use base_index.
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ipa_modify_formal_parameters actually sets this. */
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tree base;
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/* Type of the new parameter. However, if by_ref is true, the real type will
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be a pointer to this type. */
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tree type;
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/* Alias refrerence type to be used in MEM_REFs when adjusting caller
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arguments. */
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tree alias_ptr_type;
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/* The new declaration when creating/replacing a parameter. Created by
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ipa_modify_formal_parameters, useful for functions modifying the body
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accordingly. */
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tree reduction;
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/* New declaration of a substitute variable that we may use to replace all
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non-default-def ssa names when a parm decl is going away. */
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tree new_ssa_base;
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/* If non-NULL and the original parameter is to be removed (copy_param below
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is NULL), this is going to be its nonlocalized vars value. */
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tree nonlocal_value;
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/* Offset into the original parameter (for the cases when the new parameter
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is a component of an original one). */
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HOST_WIDE_INT offset;
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/* Zero based index of the original parameter this one is based on. (ATM
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there is no way to insert a new parameter out of the blue because there is
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no need but if it arises the code can be easily exteded to do so.) */
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int base_index;
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/* This new parameter is an unmodified parameter at index base_index. */
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unsigned copy_param : 1;
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/* This adjustment describes a parameter that is about to be removed
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completely. Most users will probably need to book keep those so that they
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417 |
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don't leave behinfd any non default def ssa names belonging to them. */
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unsigned remove_param : 1;
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/* The parameter is to be passed by reference. */
|
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|
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unsigned by_ref : 1;
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|
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};
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|
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typedef struct ipa_parm_adjustment ipa_parm_adjustment_t;
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|
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DEF_VEC_O (ipa_parm_adjustment_t);
|
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|
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DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O (ipa_parm_adjustment_t, heap);
|
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|
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|
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typedef VEC (ipa_parm_adjustment_t, heap) *ipa_parm_adjustment_vec;
|
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|
430 |
|
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VEC(tree, heap) *ipa_get_vector_of_formal_parms (tree fndecl);
|
431 |
|
|
void ipa_modify_formal_parameters (tree fndecl, ipa_parm_adjustment_vec,
|
432 |
|
|
const char *);
|
433 |
|
|
void ipa_modify_call_arguments (struct cgraph_edge *, gimple,
|
434 |
|
|
ipa_parm_adjustment_vec);
|
435 |
|
|
ipa_parm_adjustment_vec ipa_combine_adjustments (ipa_parm_adjustment_vec,
|
436 |
|
|
ipa_parm_adjustment_vec);
|
437 |
|
|
void ipa_dump_param_adjustments (FILE *, ipa_parm_adjustment_vec, tree);
|
438 |
|
|
|
439 |
|
|
void ipa_prop_write_jump_functions (cgraph_node_set set);
|
440 |
|
|
void ipa_prop_read_jump_functions (void);
|
441 |
|
|
void ipa_update_after_lto_read (void);
|
442 |
|
|
int ipa_get_param_decl_index (struct ipa_node_params *, tree);
|
443 |
|
|
tree ipa_value_from_jfunc (struct ipa_node_params *info,
|
444 |
|
|
struct ipa_jump_func *jfunc);
|
445 |
|
|
|
446 |
|
|
|
447 |
|
|
/* From tree-sra.c: */
|
448 |
|
|
tree build_ref_for_offset (location_t, tree, HOST_WIDE_INT, tree,
|
449 |
|
|
gimple_stmt_iterator *, bool);
|
450 |
|
|
|
451 |
|
|
#endif /* IPA_PROP_H */
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